Concerts in Buffalo

Buffalo is New York’s second most populous city. In addition to its contributions to linguistic wonders, Buffalo is known for its gorgeous cityscape and trendy nightlife and art scenes. Some of New York’s best venues are located in the city, which is why it’s no surprise that Buffalo concert tickets are such a prized commodity in the state.

Nietzsche's is one of Buffalo’s most popular musical venues. Approaching legendary…

Buffalo is New York’s second most populous city. In addition to its contributions to linguistic wonders, Buffalo is known for its gorgeous cityscape and trendy nightlife and art scenes. Some of New York’s best venues are located in the city, which is why it’s no surprise that Buffalo concert tickets are such a prized commodity in the state.

Nietzsche's is one of Buffalo’s most popular musical venues. Approaching legendary status after 30 years in the act, the slightly grungy, possibly haunted, and always interesting club has a lot to offer citizens and visitors of Buffalo. It has launched the careers of many independent and punk acts and makes sure to fill its stage with some of the most eclectic performers on the East Coast. Cheap drinks and a relaxed vibe further bolster the spot’s reputation as the ultimate place in Buffalo to go for a guaranteed good time.

The Mohawk Place started out as a miniscule venue. It hosted unknown local acts on a small stage with a run-down sound system. The goal was fun and not much else, but this infectious attitude soon transformed the club into one of Buffalo’s surprisingly popular concert halls. With fans clamoring at the door, the owners were forced to expand, and the bigger stage soon attracted national acts like the Cults and My Morning Jacket. The vibe remains intact, and The Mohawk Place still hosts small local bands as well as bigger independent performers. It is one of the best places to dance in the city.

If you’re looking to catch independent, alternative, and rock bands in a laid-back atmosphere, grab concert tickets for Buffalo at the best site for it on the web: concerttickets.com.

After taking a year hiatus from the fest, we looked forward to experiencing Saturday of HARD's Day of the Dead once again. In particular, we were stoked to check out the new venue -- the Fairplex -- and see what its fairgrounds were all about.

The guys hit up Exchange LA on June 26th. The club was completely packed. A SOLD OUT show. And we were lucky enough to get after it, dancing into the morning hours at a VIP table, overlooking the show.